Well, as long as I can at least get to it now :)  I agree, the speed is
rather disappointing, hopefully improvements will be made.


On 7/19/07, John W. Long <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Shawn Oster wrote:
> > I'm just getting started with Radiant and trying to whip up a new
> > extension.  I've been using the link here:
> > http://wiki.radiantcms.org/Creating_Radiant_Extensions but the wiki
> seems
> > down.  Either I get nothing or "Server Unavailable".  Is this an issue
> with
> > Junebug or the host?
>
> It should be back up now. I've been pretty disappointed in the
> performance of late. It seemed to be pretty speedy when I first
> installed it, but it doesn't seem to be running very fast right now.
>
> > As an aside, I miss the trac wiki, which seemed faster.  As a developer
> I
> > prefer to keep the docs close to the ticketing system.  Odd I know as
> people
> > here seem to like to separate them but I often find the closer things
> are
> > the more integration you get, similar to the agile technique of placing
> your
> > developers at the customer site so they can have direct interaction.
>
> I sympathize with that perspective, but we had a lot of people who had
> difficulty finding the documentation in the first place. Making it top
> level has really helped. This is similar to the approach taken on the
> Ruby on Rails site.
>
> --
> John Long
> http://wiseheartdesign.com
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